Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 236, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1909 Page: 5 of 8
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ABILEttE DAILY HUrORTEK Pl'IDAY APRIL .10 1H09.
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B. ti Dabncy and wife of tho Cnjm
neighborhood left thin morning for
Tulaakl Tennessee wheto they will
'spend a month or tnoro visiting Mr.
Ifjjnuiiey B iwruuiH uuu uuiui rujmives.
p. P. Sutton who tins been bore tho
'jiiist week attending to bimlneBS mat
ters has returned to his home In
"Waco.
r D. Wilson and wife have returned
to their home In Clobtirne after spend-
ing a week visiting friends and lela-
tlves here.
T. S. Mitchell was among the busi-
ness visitors here yesterday from
llalnl.
D.H.Kleln and wife who have been
liore tho imst week visiting fi lends
lave returned to their home In Wenth-
rrord. "V. M. McDay went to Dlilid this
morning whero be will attend a few
das visiting filendB and attending to
business matteis.
Mrs. Jop Bunch left this morning
or Weatherford where Bbe will spend
several weeks visiting her parentB.
Mi a Earnest Boone left this morn-
;1ng for Weatherford where Bbe will
anntiil n four 1rtVCt vlaHltlfr ft Iniltld ntlii
relatives.
.Mrs. P. E. Tate left this morning
for Weatherford where she will spend
Beveral days visiting relatives.
N. J. Falclne who has been here on
business has returned to his home In
Weatherford.
Mrs. Wi It. Mangold and children
who have been bere the past week vis-
iting friends and relatives have le-
ttirned to their home In Weatherford.
R. O. Patterson and wife left this
morning for Dallas wbqre they will
Bpend a few days visiting friends and
relatives.
B. 1j. Vlckeiy return this morning to
his home In Fort Woi th after spending
a few days here visiting his son who
is a student fn Simmons College.
N. J. Mcllroy went to Cisco this
morning where he will Bpend a few
days visiting friends and relatives.
B. E. Kink Is spending the day in
Clyde attending to business matters
R. E. Ireland and family who have
.(recently moved to Waco left this
morning for their home.
Mrs. Fannie Clark and children left
tbis morning for Putnam where they
will spend a few days visiting friends
and relatives.
S. V. Thomnson and wife of Green-
Lvillewho have been visiting relatives
the Abilene country for several
keeks left this morning on the first
hothmirwi fmin fnr their home.
I S H. Stanley left this mornfng for
Dallas on business.
F. A. Hutchings a business man of
Fcorslcana who has been spending sev
I exal days in the Abilene country on a
nrosnectlnK trip with the possible
view of locating In this place will
leave for Mils home tonight on the
midnight train.
Morgan Conley of Coryell county
hp has been visiting an uncle near
Anfcon In Jones county passed through
Abilene this morning returning to his
home.
B. S Blythe una here yesterday
from Harrisville
Ike Starr of Haiid was heie yestv-
doy on a business tiip.
John F. I'llrk si prospector to the
a prospector in the Abilene county
left this morning lot points east.
SICK IIEAPAGIIE
Sour Stomach Heartburn Cnnker Sore
Mouth Cured by MU-nu
Sick headaches aio caused by indi-
gestion and a general disturbed condi-
tion of the stomach.
Cure the Indigestion and tbe head-
ache nausea Heartburn sour stomach
and that "all iji" feeling will vanish.
Ml-o-na tauttts will cure Indigestion
or any other itoniach trouble. They
will relieve sftmost instantly. McLe-
more-Bass Plug Company havo ph
muchteth hi them that they wilptfto
you your moley back if thoyon't
.Ml-o-ua cures by makj$rthc stom-
ach Btrong oliough Jotffroduce enough
gastric julcef to digest all U-TOwI you
ytmt tp'eat.fcr'lirompHyUta nefr life
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nt Ml-o-la for a W-ek and rfw can
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it and taktl plensujfe In doUig It.
Your blool will no richer j odder
nnd liurer afVr ta
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brcathoitln. Oomploto outfit including
iuluderfl. Extra bottles 60c Druggists.
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The Buying Power o f
This Store Enables us to
Sell Many Items at Re-
tail for Less Than Our
Competitors Pay for them
Wholesale
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0 After Supper Sale No. 3 is dated for npfSaturday night and will be even a great-
er Bargain Event. We have madfnese weekly After Supper Sales the greatest
trade bringing events this tojpffi or store has ever known the reason is clear. We
are giving After SupperSetle buyers the biggest plums in the shape of merchan-
dise values that were jgerAicked in this sfetfre or any other in town. It's to your
interest to be here promplSatuiraayight ajXo'clock. We have prepared liberal quan-
tities of each of the f olkwinjgjfatpeciaf'Dut the rush is liable to clean most of them up
before closing time. yFirslyforn first served is the rule.
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Af te Stippe Sp
In Department A
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m x is a snieiuiju inctory close out ot noma r.
white shirt waists lace and embroidery trim-
med all new fresh stock in short and long
sleeves values up to $1.50 after CKn
supper special price . OUu
Lot 2 is 18 white lawnshirt waist suits nicely
made and trimmed after supper Qfin
price I uOu
Lot '3 is $5.00 and $5.50 lingerie dresses laco
and embroidery trimmed after snp- tfJQ QC
Ier price i yd uu
Ijot 4 is about 12 juniper suits made of lawn in
nice patterns values up to $1.75 (M Hfl
after supper price ip I .C.U
Lot 5 is 15 jumper suits of pretty lawns nicely
miule values up to $1.50 after Qflp
supper price uUu
Lot G is about two dozen pretty quality lawn
kimonos in broken .sizes 75c and ORn
$1.00 grades after supper prices fcUu
Lot 7 all $4.00 $4.50 and $3.00 ladies' hats
grouped in one lot after supper (JJO Qfl
price Pi- OU
Lot 8 all $2.50 and $3.00 ladies' lints grouped'
in one lot after supper 01 QK
price v I uu
After Stippe Specials
In Department B
20 pieces extra vnlut 5c printed lawns now pat-
terns and fast colors after supper spec QRp
i.ils 10 yards to each customer . . 4 bJu
15 nieces 40-inch wbiwlJUyu. a .splendid 12'c
value our after suppQr sale 71p
price I 2u
150 pieces printed liatiste. in beautiful floral
patterns also stripes regular 8 l-3c C-
and 10c. values after supper sale price . . . .uu
20 dozen lailies' black hose fast colors all
wes a 10c quality after supp" C
special
15 dozen fine black hose in lace patterns a 23c
quality after supper special 1 C0
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only
About 50 pieces assorted wide val and torchon
laces suitable for underwear values up Qp
to 10c. after supper special only uu
2 cases Sweetheart soap a splendid 5c soap
our after supper special Hip
only ....! t2b
An assorted lot of ladies' belts values up to
30c our after sale price Iflo
only lUb
After Stttppe Specials
In Department C
50 doen negligee shirts in dark and light pat
terns made of madras and percale' values up
to 73c every shirt full cut after APp
Supper special Hvli
Fellow Craft and Walk Qver oxfords for men
sizes slightly brjiUcii! they are ju tan patent
and plain viei $:1.50 qualities after jQ QC
supper special . . .' $ CO
5 doen men's pants in ijcat stripes and solid
colors li ill cut and well made values up to
$200. a t'ter supper sale choice M OC
only . . . . P I tu
5 doen gaunt let work gloves vtlt seams re-
inforced thumbs inade of horse hide QRn
after supper price . . . .. . Uuu
$2 65
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21 pair ladies' patent pumps gilt buckle $:l..l0
value after supper price
only
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5 dooii assorted suspenders for men 25c and
H5c quality after supper IRp
price . .' iju
5 do.en men's hemstitehetl handkerchiefs Ini'tfc
si.e some ask 12V4i for same grade Cn
after supper price only
YOU'LL FIND MANY OTHER ITEMS ON SPECIAL SALE
THAT WE HAVE NOT ROOM TO QUOTE YOU . HEREL
Mihter Dry Goods Co.
Abilene s Progressive Store
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Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 236, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1909, newspaper, April 30, 1909; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth315567/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.